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The OEM PKBX2 is a double-braced, adjustable X-style keyboard stand manufactured by an authorized Yamaha partner. Featuring six lockable height settings and a sturdy design, it offers reliable support and versatile fit for most keyboards, making it an essential accessory for musicians seeking professional-grade performance and durability.


























| ASIN | B00079DRUO |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,265 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #35 in Keyboard Stands |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,192) |
| Date First Available | July 23, 2002 |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00867922840646 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.2 pounds |
| Item model number | PKBX2 |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha Corporation of America |
| Material Type | Synthetic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 88 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 24.25 x 13 inches |
| Proficiency Level | Beginner |
| Riser Color | Black |
| Shape | Cross |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| UPC | 786018582102 700315940175 086792284064 867922840646 971477634213 021111445429 |
T**R
Great Keyboard Stand For The Price
I had one of these that got bent with some heavier keyboards I use to use, so I bought a new one. It works perfect with my Roland FP4 which weight's 32lbs. It's stable and it dosen't rock front to back or side to side. It's light weight making it easy to carry. The legs are not long, so people don't trip over it when I'm doing a solo gig or band members when I do a band gig. When I got the stand, there was some assembly required. The directions were not too clear. I assembled it worng and had to take it apart and re assemble. There are 2 main bolts that hold this stand together, it only came with 1. I went to a local hardware store and got the bolt and washers I needed. That would be the only issue. All in all, it's a great stand for a light to medium light weight keyboard. Anything much over 40 lbs, you need something stronger. I had used a Roland xv88 for a while. The frame by a bold bent. So any of the new lighter keyboards like the 88 key keyboards like Korg Krome, Yamaha MOX8, Roland RD 300 family and Roland FP family, this stand is a good choice. Of course for 76 and 61 key keyboards, it's great. I'm a full time musician and work about 32 gig's a month and do all types of gig's. The stand is holding up in every enviorment I use it in. Great Keyboard Stand For The Price!!!
S**N
Sturdy, stable well-made stand.
I have read other reviews and agree that the assembly instructions are limited. The hole spacing is different between each of the bottom stand supports and the top piano rests. If the wide spaced bottom stand support is on the left when facing the stand, then the wide spaced piano support will be on the top right. Note: the recessed (indented) holes should be placed on the screw head side.
E**H
Nothing fancy but does the job
I use this in my home studio for holding a full size keyboard, and it is holding up just fine. Price was affordable and it does what it needs to do. Can't say how it would do gigging however, since mine just stays in one place. The adjustable height is easy to use. This was very difficult to put together - not hard skill-wise but directions were very hard to follow and had trouble figuring out how pieces needed to cross and overlap and with each other. Had to find a youtube video for help, but once I did it was easy. Overall would recommend for basic use.
V**S
Sturdy and Nice
Very sturdy for my Komplete Control S88 Mk3, adjustment is easy and this is great value for the cost. Also a very light stand for how sturdy it is.
A**X
Substantial, Sturdy and Solid- Poor instructions
Got here in a couple of days as usual with most things at Amazon. I was impressed that the box was heavier than I would have expected. If there is a 50/50 chance of getting it right, there is a 100% chance I will get it wrong. If they had just showed the diagram alone I would have had it together in 5 minutes. But no, they had to print instructions in Chinese translated English. First problem I had was finding the screws as many others have reported and as I had anticipated from other reviews. Other people said they were in the legs. so I picked up each leg and shook so I could hear which one they were in, to no avail. I figured logic would have it they would put them in the rubber capped arms. Nope. 20 frustrating minutes later my wife heard me cussing and said "What are these things screwed in the end of the legs?" I said, "Some kind of adjustment things, thanks, I have it under control." As she walked away she said, "I think those are the missing screws." Next in the instructions it said "short end of arms towards outside of stand."-- Whatever that meant. Just enough to mess with my head. Half hour later I had it together. I put the keyboard on it and it was like reaching up for Ape hangers on the old Harley you never owned. I thought why is the lowest setting so high, for a giraffe? I had the half moon perforated Height adjuster pointed down to the left rather than up to the right as pictured. Easy fix. Anyway a couple of pointers for others who buy this. 1) there are 2 pair of round pipes with rubber ends. The shorter pair are the upper arms. The longer pair are the bottom feet. 2) The upper shorter arms differ with narrow and wider bolt holes, One goes on inside pair of legs and one on the outer. 3) Repeat of above for the feet on bottom. 4) The extra round chrome washer that wont fit over the square part of the carriage bolt goes in between the 2 legs to keep them separated slightly. Instructions leave a lot to be desired. but the product is very solid to hold your keyboard, inexpensive and I am happy in the end.
D**Z
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